
Bills 1st-round pick CB Maxwell Hairston being evaluated after hurting right leg in practice
It's unclear how Hairston was hurt, though the team's training staff was spotted focusing on the player's right knee as he was on the ground on a secondary practice field at Buffalo's training camp facility in suburban Rochester. Hairston was able to walk on his own to a medical tent, but did not return to practice.
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